Page 8 (im _S V4 REAL ESTATE ‘J. D. BOSDET LTD. 120 = 727 JOHNSON 386-3128 READY TO BUY MATCH THIS Main floor -3 Bedrooms Lovely L.R. - esquisite carpets Spacious kitchen & D.R. Lower floor - 1 Bedroom _ Fam. Rm. with Fireplace Finished Kitchen Located on quiet cul-de-sac, close to conveniences, w-w throughout, like new. All this and still more in Sidney for only $62,900.00. J. Blodgett 656-5653 ‘Sparlings _ Established 1925 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE © Notary Public: @ 656-5511 Hannes usimttvneusaecensronsuenett TO STONEY PAT BAY H™ AY sansiannennsiianatunnmensenennnnsisusnecnenancnemniens te 9577 EPCO DRIVE SIDNEY i = 4 Follow the map to,this fine family home. Three bdrms up plus big living, dining rooms with 12 x 21’ T.V. family room off. Big modern kitchen with built in nook, Downstairs is a 2- pe. bath, 13 x 19’ childrens play room, full height bdrm, plenty of utility Owners: have purchased and will) consider all space and a big workshop. Intercom system, extra heavy wiring and quality fixtures in this spacious home. On sewer with fully serious offers to the asked fenced lot, casy school travel and no. traffic. price of $61,500. HENDERSON REALTY LUD, 385-9741 Humphrey Golby 592-6730 Orville White 592-7220 vdOnOnbsndedancaneananadennesenonsnuaanenaonsanscnedsennneaueneanennoal Montreal Trust. REAL ESTATE ‘2419 Beacon | 656-3924 CUTE AND COZY 2 Redroom no step home, Open beam eclling, Comfortable living room with acorn fireplace, Secluded fenced yard, Nicely Jand- scaped, Separate garage, Walking distance — to Asking $48,500.00 Wm, Rogers OPEN HOUSE 2277 Dradford Avo. Sat. Mar. 6-1 130-4 00 Just lisludt Cozy bungalow, boautifully finishod. Livingroom, 2 Bed, Den, good slzod Kit. with E/A, W/W throughout, Ideal for a starter or roatlroament. Priced to sell quickly $46,900, M.L.S, Natlonal 296) Gladys Miller onesinat ; td s edaenameenannes town,: 4 G52-1001 Trust-Hillsido 595, BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTY? Please Call NEVA PENNIE VICTORIA REALTY LTD. 3477 SAANICH RD. 479-3061 386-3585 fatdkeya 2481 Beacon ReageMe Sidney, B.C. oe ATD. SEAVIEW This well built family home in Sidney has the following features: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, den office, living room, dining room, | kitchen with eating area, utility, and large sundeck. Approx. 1800 sq. ft. ‘$66,500.00. J im Sloan ‘Ji im J ones John Labead NOTARY PUBLIC - SAANICH PROP, 656-5311, 656-4597 ne REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE M.L.S. REALTORS ‘DEEP COVE Build a mini-farm for you and your horse. Two, one ac. lots, one treed with driveway, well and fence, the other all cleared. Package of two - $43,000. ' OPEN TO OFFERS i. SIDNEY SEAVIEW , . Lovely modernized, 1100 sq. ft. 2 bedroom home, close to the beach in the South of Sidney. Only $49,900. “LARGE FAMILY..? ...Want a ball field? ...Need seclusion? Our new Ardwell listing may fill your bill with 5 bedrooms and 1.09 Ac. of land. Asking $77,000. ° 4 ACRES of farmland and a 2 storey Cape Cod home with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Entirely renovated in ex- cellent taste. Possibility of industrial zoning if required. Asking $144,500, BUYING OR SELLING CALL _K.DROST 656-4000 656-2427. 1000 Government St. Victoria‘ 384-8124 TRYON ROAD Over % acre lot facing South with water glimpses through trees in a quiet area of ex- elusive residential properties $42,500,» SUREFSIDE PLACE Located in a prime residential area of Sidney, This water- front underground is ideal site for an easy care retirement home of quality, $58,500. ARDMORE Immediate possession is possible with this 3 bedroom 2% bethroom house of superior construction and appointments located on a quiet cul-de-sac the treed half acre lot is not far from two HOH courses, $82,500, G. Perodean J. Bell 050-4525 AT7-2502 lot with all services Canada Trust PROUDLY PRESENTS | NEW HOMES by WINCOTT CONSTRUCTION These new homes are scheduled to be finished in early May. Canada. Trust | Budge Financing Assured, These new homes. are scheduled to be finished in early May. Canada Trust Budget Financing assured, Trades considered. Buy early and receive your choice of colours and carpets. For an inspection of the plans, call: 595-5171 Doug Poskitt 656-4236 JOHN DEAN PARK $109,000 Executive Ranch style Bungalow, 113 ft. long set majestically on a lovely treed 4 acre lot. The large living room has an at- tractive fireplace of im- ported Hawaiian marble backed by a feature cedar wall. Dining room is large enough for the biggest of suites. Billiard table size family room the extras are too numerous to mention here but includes radio. controlled double garage. For appointments to view call. Doug Poskitt 595-5171 656-4236 swsweore™ J ohnny~ “Haydn EM STAR : SOSBUTUG His riSees 4G 056-3270 ~ Real Estate 250 SQ. FT. OF Industrial space suitable for office or commercial use. 500 sq. ft. storage space. Reasonable rates. 656-5793, 8-tf BRENTWOOD BAY — New Deluxe weekly accommodation, maid service, 6 ft. 8 in. beds, cable T.V., Electric kitchenettes. Only half block from Restaurant, | Laundromat, Library etc. off season rates $70.00 weekly. $240,00 for thirty days. Available Nov. 11th. Phone 652-1551. 46-tf MODERN OFFICE ac- commodation, with elevator, | available In Sidney Professional Building. 9775 Fourth St. Pacific strata services Ltd. 727 Johnson St. 386-2437, 47.4f OFFICE, WAREHOUSE and store space for rent in Sidney. For further Information call: 656- 3956. 1-tf ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO WORKING MEN.. Saanichton area, Reasonable, 652-3432, 9- 1 » Wanted To: Rent. ; PROFESSIONAL MAN‘S FAMILY REQUIRE a house or apartment to ront from June 25th fo July 16th 1976, Please write to Dr, Rhydderch, P.O, Box 594, Fort Nolson,B.C, 9.3 2 BORM. HOUSE IN Sidney or vicinity for working businoss couple. Korbln, 9732 First St, Phono 656-6215, 9. 1 ROOM AND BOARD wanted for clderly gontleman. Apply Box C. Sidnoy Reviow. 6-1 RECEP.- VETERINARY TIONIST, Neat and tidy person with pleasant per- sonality and a good foltephone manner, Must also have some typing and bookkooping ox- perlenco, People wishing to work part time may also ap- ply. Apply to Box D, Sidnoy Roviow. 9-1 SCHOOL CUSTODIANS (2 positions): Applications are Invited from sultably quallfled persons for the positions ot Custodian Holper, 0 hours per day, and Custodian, 7¥2 hours per day, required for Saanich District Schools, Salary range, 1976: Custodian Holpor $5.46 hr. to $5.80 hr., and Custodian $5.62 hr. fo $6.04 hr,, plus COLA, Application forms and further Information avaltable from the undorsigned prior to 4:00 p.m, March 12th, 1976, R.S. Ingram, Secretary: ‘Treasurer School District No, 63 (Saanich) . P.O, Box 2010 Sldney,0.C, 1 nnmpntesntnemnteemntene navsnteeeneyee there ries: nether et meet THE REVIEW DRIVER — WAR EHOUSEMAN. Apply Istand Furniture Mart, 9842 Third St. Sidney between 9a.m.-6p.m. 9-1 SHORT ORDER COOK, part time. Apply in person. Sea Breeze Inn. 9776 Fourth St. Sidney. 9-1 SALESMAN WANTED A leading Canadian life in- surance company requires a representative for the Sidney (and Victoria) area. Initial salary range $1,200 - $1,500 monthly with incentives for greater income. Solid training. Write in confidence to Box E, Sidney Review. ANY FINISHING WOOD.- WOR K. Ove Nielsen. 656-3143, 9-1 ‘EXPERIENCED HOUSEHOLD HELP. Have car will do shopping, cleaning, taundry and relieve busy mothers. 656-3401. 9-1 14 YEAR OLD BOY AVAILABLE after school and week-ends for any type of job. Contact Rob. 656-4957. 9-1 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS will baby sit week-ends and evenings. Phone 656-3294. 9-1 WILL DO HOUSEWORK OWN TRANSPORTATION. Will care for children and prepare evening meal. Phone 656- 4085. Ask for Betty. 9-1 GARDENING LAWN and garden maintenance by ex- perienced gardener. Phone 479-4127. 9-2 GRADE XIll GRADUATE DESIRES OFFICE work. Typing at 55 W.P.M., business. machines, office practice, general business. Clerk Typist (Receptionist) course. Phone 656-3435. 9-1 LIGHT DELIVERY ‘AND basement clean up. Phone 656- 2316. 50-tf HAVE YOUR TAP WASHERS: renewed, Complete house. $15.00. Phone George 656-6656. 3-12 AFC CONTRACTORS Painting, linos, and carpet in- stallation, 656-1016 0r 383-6832. 24-tf. 66 MERC. 2 ton V8 standard. Good condition.652-5689. 9-1 1971 CAMPERIZED VAN. Low mileage, good condition. Asking $5500.00. 477-5165. 9-1 1971 FORD L.T.D. station wagon. Nine passenger. Automatic power, all seat belts. Excellent condition. $2,950.00.656-1402. 9-1, 16 FT. PLYWOOD BOAT with fibreglas overlay bottom. Easy tipped trailer plus 40 Evinrude motor. $600.00. 656- 3470. : 9-1 ANDY'S CLEANING ‘Spring Special 12c sq. CARPET ft. also. Upholstery = and window cleaning. Phone 652-5560 TRAILERS FENNELL'S Trailer Supplies “REPAIRS “Vancouver Island's most complete supply: of trailer-camper-parts"” Propane Refilling Profiled Aluminum 6459 PATRICIA BAY HWY =~ 652. 2511 CARPE! CLEANERS JUST ME ewe acc cn cccceseccoseccococes Owner Wilf Dorman gives sonal attention to all orders. PHONE 656-4754 per- 4 : CROKE HET EFO HEE REdeseoResDEeOeUeErIDO DD ARCHER - WEISNER TV SERVICE LTD, PERSONALIZED FACTORY SERVIC Ph, 6560-5014 2280 HARBOUR RD. SIDNEY TRI CHEM LIQUID) om. broidory sales and service, Good Housokoeping quaraniee, Pat Canavan, 636° 5560. 92 erases "RESIDENTIAL $85.00; two firestone deluxe... FURNACES & DUCTWORK SUCKED CLEAN with high powered truck mounted vacuum CENTRAL SAANICH LIONS CASH Bingo every Tuesday, 7:30p.m. The Den,corner East unit. Call Peninsula Chimney | Saanich and Central Saanich Service. 656-4295, also for con-} Roads. 9 -tf ventional brush & ‘vacuum ee cleaning of chimneys, furnaces, |] EVANGELICAL WOMEN’S DAY stoves, etc, 34-tf | of Prayer, Friday, March 5, : ; = 7:30 p.m. Foursquare Gospel RUBBISH AND GARBAGE j Church, 9925 Fifth St; Sidney hauled. 656-1784. speaker Rev. Irene Smith. All ladies welcome. 9-1 41-tf Garden Service. Pruning. Bruno | oe ee Von Schuckmann, phone 656-1990, | THE ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S. TEA to be held in the lower hall at. the Masonic Temple, Saanichton, on Saturday, March 13,1976. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Come out and meet atl your many friends and have a happy afternoon. 9-2 SANITARY GARBAGE SER- VICE. Sidney ‘Clean-up. Ray Bowcott, 656-1920, 36-tf FIREPLACE WOOD, cedarposts, custom tree falling. $45.00 per cord; $30.00 per half ‘cord. Delivered. Phone 656-4213, 7-1f A MARINE BIOLOGY COURSE | for certified Scuba divers will be given on 13 & 14 March. Course will include iden- tification and preservation of marine life. Included are two divers, air and preservation materials. Visit RIMPAC DIVERS at 9818-Sth St. Sidney 9-1 CON- additions an Norm Friesen 9 -tf STRUCTION, renovations. 595-1871. or:phone 656-6313. DEEP COVE GUIDES AND BROWNIES. Mothers! A | meeting will be held at Mrs. Rita Kipot’shome. Wednesday March 10,8 p.m. Please attend 9-1 SIDNEY BOOK EXCHANGE - 2439 Beacon Ave., Sidney, B.C. 41-tf we need your support. diving from professionals. RIMPAC DIVERS LTD. give complete and comprehensive training for safe diving. Get full details of the next course starting 15 March at RIMPAC Divers, 9818 Sixth St. Phone ~ 656-6313. Book early these 9-1 SAMOYED PUPPIES, unregistered four males. Handsome lively puppies, seven weeks old. They need kind loving homes now. Make good house dogs and af- fectionate pets. $90.00 or offers.477-1758. 9-1 courses are very popular. COUNTRIFIED KITTENS to good home. 656-2438 after- 6 p.m. 9-1 HAMMOND ORGAN M. 100 One | owner. Series 2 full key YOUR FULLER BRUSH boards, 24 Preset tabs; 18 representative is Norman Hull. . draw bars; 3 speakers in 656-4938. 49-tf organ, one extension. Leslie 120 speaker. In new con- EAR PIERCING. For. ap- dition, Viking Fridge, white. pointment phone 656-5403. Square corners 14 cu. ft. $165.00.656-5108. - 9-1 | CHURLEY MORN natural : 4 hairstyling. 2417 Beacon Ave. CUSTOM MADE, FRENCH Sidney. 9-1 Provincial sofa. Beige. ne Se Resonable. 656-1720. 9-1 THINGS ARE LOOKING uP. ~—__ oF Slee you Soon C.M. BEATTY SPINDRY APART- MENT washer, good condition WHO CARES IF YOU ARE PREGNANT? Birthright does. champion, A78-13 tires, used | 394.1431, 9 -tf 8000 miles, $30.00; 22 in. Fireplace grate, $10.00. Phone 656-1346. 9-1 OAK CHEST OF drawers;_| telephone table. 656-4763. 99- 1 LOST PAIR OF LADY’S KID “gloves, brown, in “Sidney. 54 INCH .BED, SPRING and. } Reward. 629-6635 collect; 9-1 mattress. Good condition. 652- - 1039. 9-1 FEMALE CAT, ASH GREY Chalet Rd. area. Phone 656- NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE } 3687. 9-1 SALE, Saturday, March 7, 10 a.m. 11261 Piers Road off Lands End Rd; Items from five households. Atuminum win- dows, doors and bifolds. Snow tires, buggy, crib, etc., New Sony speakers; Toys, books, games, oars, misc. items. and 20 ft. 12 in. corrugated steel Pipe, 4 9-1 TWO BIKES, BIRD cage, fridge, small tools, barbecue grill,new; Vin. copper water piping.656-4533. 9-1 ‘SINGLE HOLLYWOOD BED with Simmons mattress; Hide- a-bed chesterfield. Excellent condition, 656-1820 before 5:00 p.m. 9-1 “LOST LONG HAIR ORANGE cat, male, two years old. East Saanich Road near Airport. Please phone 656-2329. 9-1 8 FT. FIBREGLASS DINGHY. White with dark blue inside. Hardwood interior from Piers tsland.656-2608, 9-1 Although very few citizens of Sidney realized it, last week ' we had an important visitor from Siberia, Apparently she flew in on February 13. It was her first visit here and, of course, the winter weather here did not bother her so she spent most of her ‘time swimming along our water- front. » No, you never saw her on Beacon Avenue, she didn’t have any relatives here although she did have hun- dreds of friends, and, while she seemed to enjoy Sidney, it is doubtful if she will ever be back, Our visitor didn't spend a nickel although she seemed to CHICKS - Rhode Island Red Cross, White Rocks; White Leghorns, Established 27 years, Langley. Napier Hatchery, 22470 - 64th Ave., R.R, 7, Langley. 534-6268, 6-tf CASH FOR PIANOS or player planos, any condition, 477-6439, 26- tf PIANO WANTED. Any condition; also violin. Phone 385-4807 or 304. 3935, 7:3 Coming Events ‘ FLEA MARKET Sanscha Hall SUNDAY, MARCII7 0:30 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Thousands of Gift Idens and Treasures ' Old and Modern : Interest for all ! Central Saanich council Admission 25¢ voted to take no action when presented with a request at this week's meeting for en- dorsement of the municipality of Parksville’s stand on the proposed CBC French station, Parksville was asking Central Saanich to join in the opposition to the French network, which would be located in Vancouver. In a letter to the Canadian Radio and Television Com- mission, Parksville claimed the proposed network is ‘a Reservations 65 56-3082 BINGO EVERY MONDAY niqht, Sanscha Hall, Door 7 p.m. Gamos 7:45 p.m. Kinsmen Club of sine 42. 4 BINGO K OF P HALL 8 p.m, every Thursday, Everybody welcome. 1+tf COMMUNITY AUCTION SATURDAY, MAR. 13 7:00 P.M. Saanichton Falr Grounds , Organizations involvod, N&S. Saanich Agricultural | luxury we cannot afford," : Sociely, Central Saanich “? cerlainly support it Lions Club, Royal Canadian myself,’ sonid) Alderman Perey Lazarz, ‘There's too much money spent on this (wo language bit.” But Alderman Donald Machaurin suggested, 7 don't think this counell can reflect the consensus of the community” since it has not been discussed with the Corton No, 37) Brentwood Boy Scouts? Saanichton Home & School Hornets Football clut, sunset Riding Club. All profits will be spont to Im. prove facllitlos on the Fair Grounds, 9+) THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND Group aro showing a fllmon March 10, 2:30 p.m, at fhe Margaret Vaughan-Birch Hall. Everyone welcome, 9-1 MONDAY | BEFORE 5 P.M. _) Wednesday, March 3, 1976 Mail carrier Doris Waters was presented recently with a gift from fellow Sidney postal worker Kathy Schwartzenberger commemorating her retirement from 13 years ¢ of rural route delivery on RR No. 2 800 Families Once Depended On This Lady For Mail “Over the years it has had its ups and downs. But I’ve enjoyed it,’’ said Doris Waters speaking of her 13 years as the postal courier for Rural Route’ No. 2. ; The Review was on hand _last week as fellow workers ‘presented Mrs. Waters with a surprise gift after she finished her last delivery day. “YT never went looking for the job, it just came to me,’’- she said when asked how she had come to be a mail carrier. Mrs. Water’s route, RR No. '2 has been the Ardmore - McTavish area, about 13 miles ‘long. There are 375 people in ‘that area who have depended | . onher. services over the years, although at one time she! covered almost 800 families before the letter carrier service went in. One event in her long career stands out in her mind is the time she was driving her delivery route on a rainy day and the shoulder of the road suddenly washed away, plunging her car into the ditch. Fortunately she walked _ A Visitor From Siberia By JACK WILLIAMS eat very well and nobody knows exactly where she slept at night. As you have probably guessed she was no ordinary individual, She was a Steller’s Eider duck and she was at least 1500 miles from her usual home in the Bering Sea. This is the farthest south this species has ever been reported and about the fourth ' lime it has ever been seen south of the Aleutian Islands, Many birdwatchers from the Victoria Natural History Society came to see this rarity and about 10 made the trip over from Vancouver and at least that many from the Seattle area, NO ACTION BY CENTRAL |SAANICH ON FRENCH ISSUE residents. He added, ns a_ personal opinion, “Tf this country is truly bilingual, (here's no need for it,” Sidney Mayor Peter Malcolm stated last week that he was opposed to the French telecast, and Sidney council had endorsed council’s letter, aeeeeeeneenm en eT) 300° WELL TO BE DRILLED North Saanich council has Muhorized the drilling of a 300- foot test well In Ardmore after receiving a round water investigation report prepared by Piteau Gadshy MacLeod Limited, Pump tests and water level measurements will also he pursued at the expense of the firm said Ald, Erie Sherwood, “These tests will be conducted At no cost to the district,” he emphasized, Parksville ” away unhurt. “T’ve been in the ditch three or four times,’’ she said witha nonchalant laugh, all in the call of duty. We asked Mrs. Waters what | the hardest part of her job was, and “learning it,’’ and added, ‘the inclement weather.” — Her job involved sorting the mail each morning, packing it, then doing her rounds. It she answered,. takes her on the average an’ | hour and a half to complete delivery. Mrs. Waters is now per-~ oy hope,” manently retired, she said. “I’ve got lots ‘of |. gardening to do.” But before she gets:on with her: gardening, Mrs. Waters and husband, Frank, will be cruising to England on a two month vacation. “T'll miss the people,’’ she mused, looking toward the future, “But I won’t miss getting up at five in the morning.” Cyril Taylor will take over . delivering the mail on R R No. 2. Car Accident Marlene Snow, 32, of 10208 3rd Street in Sidney was treated for head injuries and held overnight at Rest Haven Hospital Saturday following a two car accident on 3rd Street. Charges will be laid against Ms, Snow who was driving down 3rd at 9:15 p.m. Saturday when she was in collision with a parked vehicle owned by Roderick Cameron, 9960 3rd Street, police said. Both ears were totalled and damage was estimated at $1,700, ’ mp srumane nae ae genes 1 none naam $100 Damage A two vehicle collision oc- curred at the intersection of Canoe Cove Road and High- way 17 last week, resulting in $100 worth of damage. Henry Alexander — Roger's, 4419 Fowler Road, left a stop sign before it was safe to do so and collided with Jeffrey Robert Lowden, No, 217 - 2644 Prior Street, PERSONALS Mrs, James Bond, Lochside Dr. has returned home following surgery’ in Victoria seneral Hospital, Mr, and rs, J, Campbell, Lioydminister, Alta, are the guests of Mrs, D. Campbell, Resthaven Drive. pene ee ee a WEATHER Environment Service for the woek ending Feb. 29 Max. Tomp, (Feb, 23) 9.9C Min, Tomp, (Fol, 20) 0.4C Mean. Temp, 3,5C Raln 512MM Snow 12,.8CM Procipltation 63.7MM Total Precipitation 351.4MM Moterological tor the week ending Fob, 29, . Max, Tomp, (Feb. 23) 7c Min, Temp, (Fob, 29) 1c Min, on arass I(Fob,27) 1c Procipitation 1,99 In Total 9.Vin Total for year Onin. 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